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Harry Skianis
University of the Aegean
Karlovassi, Greece
 

Dr. Harry Skianis is currently a Research Associate with the Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications at the National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos" in Greece and a visiting Lecturer in the Department of Information and Communication Systems at the University of the Aegean in Samos, Greece. He holds a PhD degree in Computer Science from the University of Bradford, United Kingdom and a BSc in Physics from the University of Patras, Greece.

He has been actively working in the area of computer and communication systems performance modeling and evaluation, where he has introduced alternative methodologies for the approximate analysis of certain arbitrary queuing network models. He is also keen on traffic modeling and characterization, queuing theory, and traffic control of wired and wireless telecommunication systems. His current research activities include mobile and wireless networking, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, and End-to-End Quality of Service provisioning in the heterogeneous networks environment.

Dr. Skianis has participated in numerous national (both in UK and Greece) and European Union (STREP, IP) funded research projects within the teams of work package leaders and technical project managers. His work has been published in journals, conference proceedings, and books, and has also been presented in numerous conferences and workshops. He acted as a technical program committee and an organizing committee member for numerous conferences and workshops. He is a member of several professional societies and an active reviewer for many scientific journals.


     

Cooperative networking in a heterogeneous wireless medium
Ismail M., Zhuang W., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2013. 98 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-461470-78-6)

The communication paradigm of the always-connected user is driving an exponential offering of diverse access and networking technologies. As a result, the need for an orchestrated heterogeneous environment drives the current research a...

 

Towards the future Internet: a European research perspective
Tselentis G. (ed), Domingue J. (ed), Galis A. (ed), Gavras A. (ed), Hausheer D. (ed), Krco S. (ed), Lotz V. (ed), Zahariadis T. (ed), IOS PRESS, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2009. 384 pp.  Type: Book (9781607500070)

This European initiative, in the form of a collection of scientific works in a plethora of challenging research domains, sails into the uncharted waters of future generations of the Internet. The way the book is structured and enhanced...

 

The future of the Internet--and how to stop it
Zittrain J., Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2008. 352 pp.  Type: Book (9780300124873), Reviews: (2 of 2)

Wandering the timeline of the Internet’s life, Zittrain projects its future generations using sociological, genealogical, and technological arguments. The way the book is structured and enriched makes it an ideal reference bo...

 

4G roadmap and emerging communication technologies (Universal Personal Communications)
Kim Y., Prasad R., Artech House, Inc., Norwood, MA, 2006. 279 pp.  Type: Book (9781580539319)

This book aims to serve as a single reference source for the next generation of communications. It is very successful in providing a roadmap to fourth-generation (4G) and emerging communication technologies, as the title describes. Apa...

 

Estimating flow distributions from sampled flow statistics
Duffield N., Lund C., Thorup M. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 13(5): 933-946, 2005.  Type: Article

Sampling at the packet level is widely used in the management and control of traffic, in order to conserve resources. It comes at a cost, though, since important information from the unsampled streams can be lost. This information is p...

 
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